Furi, one of the best action games of all time, got a free demake last week as a "gift" to fans
The 2016 shoot 'em up is taking Steam players back to t꧙he '90s

Furi, inℱdie studio The Game Bakers' action shoot-'em-up, made a rainbow-shaded splash when it released in 2016. It lured players in by being small, but as mighty as a redwood trunk, offering up boss fights, neon projectiles, and quick sword combos in its packed . But despite its spectacle, Furi has ducked under the radar over the years. If you haven't yet checked it out, tܫhe '90s-style demake that The Game Bakers just released for free on Steam is .
The short demake reinterprets the game's first boss fight — , a masked sentinel who produces shockwaves of stuttering, deathly energy — as an 8-bit epic. Like the original Furi, which, Lucas Sullivan wrote in GamesRadar's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Furi impressions, often looks "like a still from a flashy anime," the demake prioritizes hot colors, tense, close combat, and c🗹inematic drama.
In other words, "It's the Furi experience," the developers write in the demake'🐻s Steam description, "agile and intense, reimagined in retro style." It's also a sweet way for The Game Bakers to thank dedicated players "for their ongoing support." ﷽;
As another part of thisꦚ goal, The Game Bakers are hosting a demake , which you can participate in now through December 18. To enter and possibly win a "Furi OST vinyl, artbook and a t-shꦐirt," the developer writes , email them a video of your fastest run.
And if all of th🔥at inspires you to give Furi's full game a try for the first time, there are presents for you, too. The game is now 60% off ($7.99) on all available platforms (PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Switch, PC), and its is 50% off ($3.49) on Steam until December 9.
The Furi demake's 8-bit-style glory might have you feeling nostalgic. Channel that feeling into discovering 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the best retro games of all time.
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